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For its 50th anniversary celebration, Apple invited The Wall Street Journal's Ben Cohen to Apple Park to meet up with Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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The Artemis II mission successfully launched into space on April 1, at 6:35pm Eastern time, from Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will take NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, as well as Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day trip around the moon. This mission is the first crewed Artemis flight and will lay the groundwork for future trips to the moon itself, the first flight with a crew onboard the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft system and our first foray into deep space since the Apollo program.
A few hours into their journey, and the astronauts could already see majestic views of our planet. However, the astronauts also reported a problem with their waste-management system, which is the first real toilet installed on a deep-space mission. The astronauts thankfully have a backup option: Waste collection bags that Apollo crews had used and had previously discarded on the lunar surface.
— NASA (@NASA) April 2, 2026
By 10:43PM Eastern, the Orion spacecraft carrying the four astronauts successfully separated from the upper stage of the Space Launch System rocket. Glover then started manually piloting the capsule to demonstrate and test how Orion would move and dock with the future
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The crew of Artemis II will not descend to the moon, but their capsule will fly over the far side of its surface.
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The Korean automaker debuts gas and hybrid variants of the Seltos SUV and announces the arrival of the all-electric EV3 in the US.
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Unitree Robotics files for a $610 million IPO after achieving rare profitability in humanoid robotics, signaling a potential turning point for the industry.
The post Humanoid Robots Go Public: China's Unitree Files $610M IPO Amid Surging Demand appeared first on eWEEK.
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Watch NASA's historic Artemis II launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida as four astronauts forge a new path around the moon and travel farther than any human has ever gone before.
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Apple doesn't normally release a critical update for previous iOS versions, but DarkSword appears to be a serious threat.
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Apple has tested an updated iPhone keyboard with autocorrect enhancements, according to a report this week from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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You can disable most AI on your Google account, but it comes at a cost.
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The iPhone 17e and iPhone 17 are among the most affordable iPhones in Apple's current lineup, separated by just $200, but the gap between them is more significant than the price difference alone suggests.
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The duration of the incident was about the same as a horror film. Coincidence?
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United will now allow travelers to share the location of lost items equipped with AirTags directly with airline staff.
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Scientists tested a semi-autonomous robot with legs and an arm to see how well it could travel on its own.
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The blueprints are public now.
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Here's a feature that would've been a lot more useful before this week. Amid recent hours-long airport lines, United is adding security wait times to its app. However, the feature arrives a few days after security lines began returning to normal. Hey, at least it'll be there for the next shutdown.
At launch, the feature is only available for United's hub airports. That includes Chicago O'Hare, Denver, Houston, LAX, Newark, San Francisco and Washington Dulles. Passengers traveling through any of those locations will find the feature in the Travel section of the United app. It will display separate wait times for standard security and TSA PreCheck lines.
However, timing is everything, and that's where United comes up short. This week, airport security lines finally returned to normal as TSA workers began receiving their first paychecks in over a month. Go figure: That led to better attendance and, therefore, short wait times.
Over 60,000 TSA employees had been working without pay since the partial government shutdown began in February. The DHS shutdown continues, but President Trump belatedly ordered the agency on Friday to begin processing back pay for TSA employees. When asked why he hadn't signed the order much earlier, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt cited an "existential
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What should have been a routine release has revealed some of the features Anthropic has been working on for Claude Code. As reported by Ars Technica, The Verge and others, after the company released Claude Code's 2.1.88 update on Tuesday, users found it contained a file that exposed the app's source code. Before Anthropic took action to plug the leak, the codebase was uploaded to a public GitHub repository, where it was subsequently copied more than 50,000 times. All told, the entire internet (and Anthropic's competitors) got a chance to examine more than 512,000 lines of code and 2,000 TypeScript files.
In the aftermath, some people claim to have found evidence of upcoming features Anthropic is working to develop. Over on X, Alex Finn, the founder of AI startup Creator Buddy, says he found a flag for a feature called Proactive mode that will see Claude Code work even when the user hasn't prompted it to do something. Finn claims he also found evidence of a crypto-based payment system that could potentially allow AI agents to make autonomous payments. In a Reddit post spotted by The Verge, another person found evidence that Anthropic might have been working on a Tamagotchi-like virtual companion that "reacts to your coding" as a kind of April Fools joke.
"A Claude Code release included some internal source c
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While the event is technically finished we are still finding plenty of deals remaining.
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Kia's combustion-powered Seltos has grown up and glowed up with more space and bigger tech inside.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 2.
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Apple today updated the Sports app for iPhone to add more 2026 FIFA World Cup content. Soccer fans are now able to view complete tournament groupings and follow their favorite national teams in the app. This is the first 48-team World Cup and a departure from the traditional 32-team format.
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The rugged concept previews an SUV (and a pickup) that would be designed, developed and built in the US.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 2, No. 556.
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This is NO APRIL FOOL zone. NEW RESOURCES Keys News: Catalog brings local history out of vault. "The Florida Keys History Center, Monroe County's archive of documents and photographs illustrating the history […]
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OpenAI secures $122 billion in funding, hitting an $852 billion valuation as it pushes toward an AI superapp, rapid growth, and a potential IPO.
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This is NO APRIL FOOL zone. NEW RESOURCES DigitalNC: Cartoons in Clayton: Political Cartoons Found in Newly Available Editions of The Clayton News. "A total of 1629 new issues from 1915 to […]
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New Delta-class spacecraft promises more seats and more flights -- at an even steeper cost than before.
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Commentary: Is it too late to make a 2026 "in and out" list? I'm putting AI pessimism in the "out" column.
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Sustain Space's Xiyuan-0 satellite carried out its first in-orbit demonstration for satellite servicing.
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You'll want to stick around for the credits to see where the Nintendo cinematic universe might go next.
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A couple of years after its overseas debut, Kia's EV3 will finally come to the US. The automaker said at the New York International Auto Show that the 2027 edition of the subcompact electric SUV will arrive stateside later this year. Kia won't announce pricing until closer to its sale date, but it has previously said it would target a starting price of $35,000.
The EV3 could be a welcome addition for Americans shopping for a smaller electric SUV. Compact ones that won't break the bank are a relative scarcity in the US, especially after Volvo killed the EX30. The EV3 is close to a 1:1 match with the Kia Sportage, the automaker's best-selling model, in terms of size and target price.
Kia's SUV will be available in standard-range (58.3 kWh) and long-range (81.4 kWh) options. The former has an advertised range of 220 miles, while the larger one ups that to 320 miles.
The EV3 has a native NACS charging port on the front passenger side.KiaThe EV3 uses Kia's 400-volt architecture, so it won't charge as quickly
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The 15-inch M4 MacBook Air has dropped to just $999, but time's ticking to get yours.
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Get the latest Litter-Robot Discounts on Litter-Robot self-cleaning litter boxes, accessories, and more.
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On a live Q&A call today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple is planning to release a new full-sized HomePod alongside new HomePod mini and Apple TV models.
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NEW RESOURCES Digital Repository of Ireland: New Collection in DRI - the Newtown School Archive. "The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to announce that a new collection - the Newtown […]
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The release of QwQ-32B, the new model from Chinese tech giant Alibaba meant to rival DeepSeek, sent the company's stocks surging.
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